MjrMajorMajor wrote:
Everyone gets jealous occasionally. It doesn't make you a "bad" person, but it can point out deficiencies in your life. I get jealous of the ease that some people have in social situations, because it's obviously something I lack.
Same here, and this is definitely true. OP, one of the things I feel that people with AS struggle with is to separate feelings that are universal - those that everyone has - and those that are specific to our unique way of thinking. Jealousy tends to be universal across people. For example, have you considered that one of the people you see at work also might be jealous of another person, even when they are acting confidently and relating well to the others there? This happens all the time - we don't think about it because others aren't talking about it.
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Given a “tentative” diagnosis as a child as I needed services at school for what was later correctly discovered to be a major anxiety disorder.
This misdiagnosis caused me significant stress, which lessened upon finding out the truth about myself from my current and past long-term therapists - that I am an anxious and highly sensitive person but do not have an autism spectrum disorder.
My diagnoses - social anxiety disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
I’m no longer involved with the ASD world.